 That story, it is in tatters right now. Nobody thinks that they're going to be better off than our parents and that things are getting better and better. You know, in the 50s and 60s, a single high school educated wager could support a family of four and even have like a little cabin by the lake somewhere. And public school university education cost like $30 tuition a year. That was a rich society. The whole COVID moment was a demonstration of that, this kind of dystopian feel, but it's not just COVID. Life expectancy was already starting to decline before the effects of COVID and then the response to COVID, health, well-being and even like existence is a function of relationship. The more we cut off our relationships to each other and to nature, the more alone we are and the less healthy we are and the less happy we are.